Creating the Blueworx Voice Response database

This procedure is used when you have installed Blueworx Voice Response for the first time. It creates the Blueworx Voice Response database tables, and loads the base application
objects, such as state tables, system prompts and voice directories. If you are migrating from
a previous release then proceed to .

Start

Log on to AIX as root, if you are not
logged on already.

Setting
up the environment: You are currently logged on as root,
but you need to have the environment set as it would be if you were
logged on as dtuser. To set the environment, type the following
command and press Enter:

. /usr/lpp/dirTalk/tools/vae.setenv

Make
sure you leave a space between the period and the slash before usr.
There is no visible feedback when you have entered this command.

Type the following command and press Enter:

echo $VAE

If
the environment is properly set up, the system should display the
following message:

/usr/lpp/dirTalk

Creating the database: Check that you have
at least 250 MB (256000 1024–byte blocks) of disk space
available in the /home file system and at least 120
MB (122880 1024–byte blocks) available in the /tmp file
system by using the following commands:

df -k /home

df -k /tmp

If
you do not have enough space, increase the size available for these
file systems before you proceed.